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This research is intended to discuss the relevance of the application of presidential threshold and the implementation of simultaneous general elections in Indonesia.
Rizki Bagus Prasetio, Febri Sianipar
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Migration and Recent Aspects of Right-Wing Populist Discourse in Europe
Intensifying migration processes in the West are reflected in certain changes in the discourse of European right-wing populist and nationalist parties.
Stanislav O. Byshok
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Critical Review of the Constitutional Court’s Decision on the Presidential Threshold
This article aims to enrich the literature on the threshold for presidential candidacy in Indonesia by: Firstly, summarizing the main criticisms of its implementation; Secondly, refuting the arguments of the Constitutional Court regarding the threshold ...
Denny Indra Sukmawan, Syaugi Pratama
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The author analyzes the role of system-forming political parties and instruments of their influence on the increasing the legitimacy of the electoral process in Russia.
O. N. Shalashova
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The traditional methods of vote counting and recapitulation, which include manual and layered processes, are important to ensuring data security and addressing a lack of understanding of public information technology.
Muhammad Habibi +2 more
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A growing social science literature has used Twitter and Facebook to study political and social phenomena including for election forecasting and tracking political conversations.
Jonathan Mellon, Christopher Prosser
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Election Observation as Legitimation Factor of Power in Modern Russia
Fragmentary outbursts of the protest that took place in the run-up to the Russian legislative election and the Russian presidential election in 2011–2012 led to the intensification of observation as a form of democratization of the electoral process. The
A. V. Egorova
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Electoral Malpractice and Card Reader System in Nigeria: A Study of the 2019 Presidential Election
The adoption of smart card technology in various parts of Africa has reduced electoral malpractices, resulting in election credibility and acceptability. However, its use in Nigeria’s electoral process is believed to have downsides.
Habeeb Abidoye Sheu +1 more
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From Primary to Presidency: Fake News, False Memory, and Changing Attitudes in the 2016 Election
During a contentious primary campaign, people may argue passionately against a candidate they later support during the general election. How do people reconcile such potentially conflicting attitudes?
Rebecca Hofstein Grady +5 more
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The purpose of this study is to compare Indonesian and Malaysian elections in terms of (1) legal basis, (2) organizing institution, (3) implementation, (4) political party function, and (5) public participation. It was a library study using a qualitative
Sunarso Sunarso +4 more
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